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Structural thinking and the tone in the writing
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(1) Structural thinking
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Levels of expressing ourselves
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Bird’s fly: free, romantic, exciting
Kite’s fly: controlled by a line Fighter’s fly: with aim and purpose
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A good mood is to a healthy life what a good structure to a lovely essay.
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Three levels of your writing:
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A clear and familiar-to-audience structure guarantees you a good writing, even though we have to remember all the time that we have to put something new in our little essay.
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Thus, simplicity is beautify.
If you want to be beautiful, just be simple!
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(2) soften your tone when you try to persuade others.
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It seems that nobody likes to be forced to accept a certain ideas of thoughts.
Probably nobody likes…. I suppose that nobody likes…. Nobody likes to ….
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Might; may; could; would….
Sometimes you have to be very “certain” about your statement; sometimes you have to leave a certain “space” for you.
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For instance, Doing sports is very good for every people! Doing sports is good for people.
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Please be cautious when you use imperatives, modals like should, must, have to, etc, and this “!”.
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Remember this: Overwhelming darkness may endure for a night, but it will never overcome the radiant bright of the morning. If you don’t have a habit of keeping a good mood, just take a good mood as a habit right now!
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Only when we keep calm and take an optimistic view can we find out the best way to cope with the difficulties we have met!
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WTO should accept China!
I know WTO has rules that China must abide by.
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Thank you!
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